Seller of home filled bankruptcy, how do I pursue the home in court?
Perhaps this is a follow up on a question you posted earlier, or perhaps this is just two instances of the exact same legal problem on the same...
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Perhaps this is a follow up on a question you posted earlier, or perhaps this is just two instances of the exact same legal problem on the same...
You should be entitled to an itemized bill if you agreed to pay the attorney for his hourly rate and time, but not if you agreed to a fixed fee for...
The short answer is, yes, the seller can file bankruptcy and break the contract. But, if they purchase price you are offering is more than the...
Since the sheriff now knows that you are not in the state, he will tell the plaintiff that he cannot serve the summons on you personally. The...
Yes, an attorney could do this for you. Or your realtor. You probably just need the standard purchase agreement but set the closing date out far...
You could pay them and get clear title. You could abandon the car, let it get towed, and then let the city or county deal with it. That might be...
I'm not sure I follow you when you say you are the 'grantee' on the home. Grantee is a term generally used to refer to the person who receives...
I agree with Mr. Doan. Bankruptcy can work to modify the terms of an investment property loans. However, whether bankruptcy is the right move for...
If a car has been stolen, you need to go to the police and report the theft. If you also want to sue the car thief, no demand is necessary. You can...
Sadly, my out of state brethren are somewhat misinformed about Texas law. If you have been sued in small claims court you generally have just over...